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Government Provision of Public Goods

In situations where market mechanisms fail to provide public goods efficiently due to social dilemmas, government intervention is often the only alternative. In some cases, this market failure is so complete that the good will not be supplied at all unless it is provided by the government. [1, 3, 4, 6]

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